LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas - Lawmen in Arkansas are searching for a 13-year-old girl who may have been taken against her will by her uncle and could be traveling through Alabama.

Howard S. Marshall, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Arkansas, issued a bulletin Wednesday. Marshall said the Ouachita County Sheriff's Office, Arkansas State Police, the U.S. Marshal Service, and the FBI are looking for Kimberly Nussey, who was last seen walking down a county road near her home in Camden, Arkansas, about 5 p.m. Monday.

Investigators believe Kimberly was taken by her uncle, 38-year-old Phillip Thomas Nussey Jr. He is believed to be driving a whie 1999 Ford Crown Victoria with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission tag GGJGW.

A felony charge of interfering with child custody has been issued against him. Authorities said Kimberly was believed to have been taken from her mother's house. There is an ongoing custody battle, and she is believed to be in "imminent danger."

Authorities believe the two may be traveling southeast from Arkansas to neighboring southern states.

Kimberly is described as a white female, about 5-feet, 8-inches tall
weighing about 140 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. She was
last seen wearing a gray cap with the letter "A" on it, a gray tank top
with dogs on it and light purple pants. Nussey is a white male, about 6
feet tall.

Anyone who has information that could help
investigators find Kimberly Nussey is asked to contact the Ouachita
County, Arkansas, Sheriff's Office at (870) 231-5300, or the FBI at
(501) 221-9100 or www.fbi.gov.